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Overview

Anyone who has followed Kasey Chambers' career in the nearly two decades since she released her outstanding solo debut The Captain knows she's as willful as she is talented. In the grand tradition of Neil Young, whatever Chambers did last year doesn't necessarily mean a thing about what she's going to do this year, and she's confident enough to follow her muse wherever it leads. So while 2018's Campfire might be unexpected, it shouldn't really surprise her fans -- in the wake of 2017's Dragonfly, Chambers' biggest and most ambitious album to date, she's created a purposefully spare and compact effort that, true to its title, sounds like it could easily have been recorded around a campfire. Chambers cut Campfire with the Fireside Disciples, an ad hoc acoustic ensemble featuring Brandon Dodd of Grizzly Train on guitar, Alan Pigram of Scrap Metal, and the Pigram Brothers on mandolin (he also contributes vocals in Yawuru, an indigenous Australian language, on the opening cut), and Kasey's father Bill Chambers on dobro. The arrangements are often whisper quiet but the performances are full of subtle strength, and the lack of electricity does nothing to dull the passion of the delivery. (Chambers even dispenses with accompaniment on "Go on Your Way" in favor of a cappella harmonies.) And Chambers revels in the dynamics of this music, sounding playful and jaunty on "Junkyard Man," rueful and heartsick on "Orphan Heart," and struggling with faith and reality on "Abraham," and regardless of the themes, she sounds perfectly authentic, strong of spirit but hardly immune to the weaknesses of human existence. And while Emmylou Harris and Bill Chambers both make memorable vocal contributions, Campfire is a rare example of a headliner giving her collaborators all the space they need without ceding authority, capturing the spotlight without hogging it. Even more than on her two acoustic collaborations with Shane Nicholson, Campfire is Kasey Chambers at her most unadorned and elemental, and shows she can work magic with the simplest materials at her disposal. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 05/25/2018
Label: Essence / Essence Records
UPC: 9324690147359
Rank: 68292

Tracks

  1. The Campfire Song
  2. Go on Your Way
  3. Orphan Heart
  4. Goliath Is Dead
  5. Abraham
  6. Early Grave
  7. The Harvest & the Seed
  8. Big Fish
  9. Junkyard Man
  10. Now That You've Gone
  11. This Little Chicken
  12. Fox & the Bird
  13. Happy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Kasey Chambers & the Fireside Disciples   Primary Artist
Kasey Chambers   Primary Artist,Banjo,Guitar,Vocals
Alan Pigram   Tiple,Vocals,Ukulele,Mandolin,Spoken Word,Featured Artist
My Dad   Featured Artist
Brandon Dodd   Guitar,Vocals,Tambourine,Slide Guitar,Fretless Banjo
The Little Pilgrims   Featured Artist
Bill Chambers   Dobro,Guitar,Vocals,Weissenborn,Slide Guitar
Emmylou Harris   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Jordan Power   Producer,Engineer,Mixing
Alan Pigram   Composer,Group Member
Steven Worm Werchon   Composer
Dave Homer   Artwork
Brandon Dodd   Composer,Group Member
Kasey Chambers & the Fireside Disciples   Producer
Chloe Isaac   Design,Cover Art,Photography
Bill Chambers   Composer,Group Member
Jeff McCormack   Mastering
Nash Chambers   Engineer
Kasey Chambers   Composer,Producer
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